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Character Rigging & Animation FUNdamentals in Adobe After Effects

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Megan Friesth

2:47:45

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  • 01 Welcome.mp4
    02:41
  • 02 Class Project.mp4
    01:27
  • 03 Rigging 101.mp4
    01:23
  • 04 Forward Kinematics.mp4
    01:51
  • 05 Inverse Kinematics.mp4
    05:50
  • 06 Add On Tools.mp4
    08:49
  • 07 Getting Started with Limber.mp4
    01:49
  • 08 Create a Character.mp4
    06:53
  • 09 Import into Ae.mp4
    01:58
  • 10 Basic Rigging.mp4
    06:39
  • 11 Rig Arms.mp4
    11:02
  • 12 Rig Legs.mp4
    05:08
  • 13 Zero Controls.mp4
    05:35
  • 14 Rig Face.mp4
    14:55
  • 15 Decide What to Animate.mp4
    03:06
  • 16 When to Use FK vs IK.mp4
    02:08
  • 17 Animate Squats Part 1.mp4
    11:57
  • 18 Animate Squats Part 2.mp4
    09:59
  • 19 Animate Jumping Jacks Part 1.mp4
    18:51
  • 20 Animate Jumping Jacks Part 2.mp4
    04:45
  • 21 Animate Side Lunges Part 1.mp4
    27:14
  • 22 Animate Side Lunges Part 2.mp4
    10:01
  • 23 Loop Your Animation.mp4
    02:45
  • 24 Whats Next.mp4
    00:59
  • Description


    Learn how to bring an inanimate object to life as a fun and quirky animated character. This class covers a complete character animation workflow for beginners, including illustration, rigging and animation.

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    This class utilizes non-human characters that can be animated in a stylized way, to avoid the need for accuracy, and instead focus on the foundational aspects of rigging and animation.

    Plus, personifying something unexpected is an exercise in learning the nuances of movement that give something human-like qualities, even if it isn't human.

    Character animation enables the viewer to picture themselves in the character's shoes, and relate your message to their own life. But character animation can be challenging if you don't know how to set up a character to be animated (aka rigging), or how to move a character in a stylized yet realistic way.

    Who this class is for:

    This class is for motion designers who are familiar with After Effects and want to animate the style of characters that you often see in motion graphics, like explainer videos. This method of animating characters differs from frame-by-frame animated cartoons because there's no drawing involved.

    This class is the perfect first step in learning character animation, but if you've never used After Effects before, check out my After Effects Orientation and a few of my beginner classes first.

    What you should know before taking this class:

    • How create a very basic illustration in Adobe Illustrator and to import your artwork into After Effects
    • After Effects basics like creating compositions, setting keyframes, rendering, etc.
    • How to adjust the anchor point that a layer rotates around
    • How to parent layers and properties
    • How to animate the path of a shape
    • How to add easing to keyframes and use the graph editor to adjust the spacing of an animation

    Character rigging & animation tool you'll need:

    • Limber (can start with free trial)

    What you'll learn:

    This class is a mixture of theory and hands-on step-by-step instruction.

    On the theory side, you'll learn about:

    • how to balance form and function in your character illustrations
    • different tools for character rigging and animation
    • how to choose what to animate that will well work for a 2D character
    • different "modes" of animating

    On the hands-on side, you'll:

    • illustrate a 2D character
    • set up a reusable rig using my After Effects add-on tool of choice (Limber)
    • and finally, create a short looping character animation

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    This class will give you a little taste of each step of character illustration, rigging and animation. From here, you'll be ready to dive deeper into each topic to master different styles and more complex characters.

    After this class, check out my other classes:

    Find me online:

    My website

    Instagram

    Pinterest

    YouTube

    The links to Limber and Overlord I've provided are affiliate links. I get a small cut of the sale at no additional cost to you. I promise that even if I didn't make a penny by recommending these tools, I still would; I use them myself!

    What You'll Learn?


      • Adobe Illustrator
      • Animation
      • Motion Graphics
      • Character Design
      • Character Animation
      • Adobe After Effects
      • Rigging

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    • language english
    • Training sessions 24
    • duration 2:47:45
    • English subtitles has
    • Release Date 2024/02/06